A Soviet-era hotel.The rooms are suitable for living. I lived on the 15th floor, the view from the window is amazing. The breakfast buffet is quite decent and varied.There is a restaurant on the 17th floor, the prices are adequate, the food is delicious. But the biggest advantage of the hotel is its location. The very center of the city. The metro is very close. Nearby is Amir Timur Square, where you can take a walk. The staff is very friendly. There is an exchange office on the ground floor. I recommend.
We stayed at the hotel with our daughter. A very positive impression. A clean room with all amenities. The bed and towels are snow-white. The air conditioners work well. We lived on the 15th floor with a beautiful view of the city. The breakfasts are very varied, everyone will find something to their taste. Soft slippers, shampoos, shower gels, toothbrushes and toothpaste. They also used a safe where they could leave money and valuables. The only drawback is that the shower was leaking, and water was accumulating in the sink due to a blockage. Good sound insulation. The reception staff, the restaurant staff and the maids are very polite. Convenient location in the very center of the city, 2 steps from the Amir Temur metro station. Every day you can go on a Bus City tour directly from the hotel on a comfortable double decker. The tour is very well organized. In the evening, you can stroll through the beautiful central places of the capital. The evening view of the hotel with its burning multicolored lights is also very impressive.
We were very satisfied. The price-quality ratio is the most optimal. On our next visit to Tashkent, we will stay only at the Uzbekistan Hotel. We wish the administration and staff of the hotel further success and prosperity. I recommend it to all guests of the capital of Uzbekistan.
The hotel is in a good, convenient location, almost in the center, near a beautiful park. Everything is fine there, of course the rooms are different, at least at one rate, there are spacious, there is a small one. The building was built under the USSR, which I didn't like: the floor covering is theft, worn out, the air conditioner is huge on the floor, about 1.7 m, it makes terrible noise, the brain explodes, but it's not much use, it blows a little cool, it doesn't cool normally. However, towels are changed often.